Discover the best top things to do in Dingli, Malta including Malta Segway Tours, Discover Dingli Cliffs, Dingli Cart Ruts (Clapham Junction) and Caves, Dingli Cliffs, St. Mary Magdalene Chapel.
5.0 based on 327 reviews
Malta Segway Tours offer tours around beautiful village of Dingli and the capital city of Valletta. The Dingli tour takes you through historical and fascinating places with stops at the magnificent Dingli cliffs, the interesting cart ruts, Magdalena Chapel, The great Cave as well the rugged countryside of Malta with trained staff.Malta Segway Tours is a fun and adventurous way to explore and learn more about Malta and all you need is a few hours to spare and be up for some fun!
5.0 based on 40 reviews
Visit The Cliffs Interpretation Centre and experience the unique blend of local produce,ecology,history and culture.Observe,listen,feel and smell nature and taste its produce!All tours include an audiovisual and hands-on presentation on The Cliffs Trail and seasonal produce.Visitors can follow the trail on their own or through a guided walk.Local food platters and drinks are included in two tours.
4.0 based on 105 reviews
There are several prehistoric sites near village of Dingli: the so-called 'cart ruts', unexplained parallel tracks hewn in the rock, and several megalithic caves.
Dingli Cart Ruts known also as Clapham Junction because they intersect one another. Though they are man-made, they remain to this date mysterious as no one has yet come up with any evidence what they represented or why they were dug. Cart ruts are found in many other parts of the Island of Malta, however the Dingli cart ruts remain untouched and undamaged by development. Many have visited and tried to solve their mystery.....maybe someday someone will tell us what they mean.
4.0 based on 775 reviews
The Dingli Cliffs, the highest point in Malta (280 meters), provide spectacular views of the surrounding cliffs and the sea below. There is a small chapel and a lookout building and beautiful wildflowers—bright red poppies, yellow daisies, and purple honeysuckle. The nearby village of Dingli has picturesque old houses with brightly-colored wooden balconies in red, blue, and green. Great photo opportunities!
3.5 based on 65 reviews
I'm really rating the view, not so much the chapel. The sea views here are among the highest and best on Malta. The chapel is a small stone chapel that sits on the cliff and it kind of bonus. The chapel is not open for visiting, so all you can do is look at it from the outside. Come for the views and flora. There was trailer set up in the parking area selling coffee, tea, soda, snacks and gifts.
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